Harjinder Singh,
the Indian immigrant trucker, accused of killing 3 people in Florida
after making a reckless U-turn on highway, badly flunked English fluency
and road sign tests after the fatal crash, the US department of
transportation said. He
answered only two out of 12 questions correctly in English language
proficiency test by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Singh could only identify one out of four highway signs shown to him, the department of transportation (DOT) said.Despite
these failures, he is belived to have entered America illegally in 2018
and was granted commercial driver's licenses (CDL) in California and
Washington state.
According to the DOT, Singh was issued a regular full-term commercial driver’s license in the state of Washington in July 2023, but illegal immigrants are not allowed to obtain this type of license.
Officials have not released the names of the deceased, but here's what we know about those involved in the crash:
- 30-year-old Florida City man
- 37-year-old Pompano Beach woman
- 54-year-old Miami man
They were in a black 2015 Chrysler Town & Country van. Two of them were pronounced dead at the scene, while the driver was taken to Lawnwood Hospital in Fort Pierce, where he died on Aug. 12.
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